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Provision of Enforcement Services

Location: SwanseaBuyer: DVLA - DRIVER & VEHICLE LICENSING AGENCY
Stage: Award Date: 11th March 2026 (3 months ago) Value: £100M-£1B Source: Contracts Finder

Description: This contract is for the provision of enforcement services across the UK, including Northern Ireland. This service will help identify untaxed vehicles or vehicles that are in breach of Statutory off Road Notification (SORN) and, where necessary, immobilise or remove vehicles. The services required encompass: - Immobilisation, Removal, Storage and Disposal of vehicles - Enforcement Warning Notice Issuing Services and; - Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) services for detection and action against untaxed non-Compliant vehicles This notice publishes the award of this contract on Feb 2 2026.

Summary: The DVLA - Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency has completed the procurement process for the "Provision of Enforcement Services," culminating in awarding a contract to Egis Projects UK Ltd on 2 February 2026. This contract involves the provision of enforcement services across the UK and other territories, focusing on parking enforcement and identifying untaxed or Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) vehicles. The open procurement procedure, valued at £133,230,185, commenced on 1 February 2027 and is set to conclude on 31 January 2032. Classified under CPV code 98351110 for parking enforcement services, this procurement enables Egis Projects UK Ltd to provide comprehensive enforcement services, including vehicle removal, storage, and the use of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) systems.

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T0666 National Enforcement Strategy and Coordination Project (NESCO)

Location: BirminghamBuyer: NATIONAL HIGHWAYS
Stage: Award Date: 27th June 2025 (11 months ago) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Contracts Finder

Description: National Highways owns and maintains a variety of technology-led traffic enforcements assets on the SRN. These assets are part of important measures to influence driver compliance and improve safety. Examples include: - Highways Agency Digital Enforcement Compliance System (HADECS) - Temporary Automatic Speed Camera System (TASCAR). Our assets are deployed across all regions of our network which requires extensive partnership working with all Policing regions. The complex technical nature of this field and the large number of enforcement stakeholders means that National Highways has a requirement for specialist technical guidance and support. National Highways - working with our approved enforcement technology suppliers - is responsible for the development, installation, calibration and ongoing maintenance of these assets. National Highways also provides a financial contribution to (read more...)

Summary: The National Enforcement Strategy and Coordination Project (NESCO) is a public procurement initiative by National Highways aimed at enhancing traffic enforcement on the Strategic Road Network (SRN) through technology-led solutions. This project, classified under development consultancy services, involves coordination with regional policing units and enforcement stakeholders. The buying organisation, National Highways, headquartered in Birmingham, England, executed this award phase with a value of £243,225.74 under a selective procurement method, specifically through a call-off from a framework agreement. Covering a contract period from 10th June 2025 to 31st March 2026, the project covers regions including the British Overseas Territories, Channel Islands, Europe, Isle of Man, and the entire United Kingdom, as well as other areas worldwide.

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Contract for the Provision of Parking Management Services

Location: WalsallBuyer: CANNOCK CHASE DISTRICT COUNCIL
Stage: Award Date: 8th April 2026 (2 months ago) Value: £1M-£10M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: The Councils are seeking to appoint an enforcement Contractor via this procurement exercise, to deliver off street parking enforcement and associated tasks such as, but not exclusively, cash collection, surface and multi storey car park management. Each Council will manage and oversee the strategic & operational aspects of their own Contracts. The intention is that this procurement will operate on a schedule of rates, which will be applied to both parking enforcement and car park management.

Summary: The procurement process for the provision of parking management services has recently been completed with the Stafford Borough Council awarding the contract to APCOA Parking (UK) Ltd. This process entailed an open procedure to appoint a contractor for off-street parking enforcement and management tasks, such as cash collection, and maintaining surface and multi-storey car parks. The process covered various councils, including Cannock Chase, Stafford, and Lichfield, all located within the Staffordshire region (UKG2). The procurement category focused on services related to 'Car park management services' and was governed by the CELEX legal basis. The contract term for Stafford Borough commenced on 31st March 2026, with a potential for extensions through structured options.

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Enforcement Agency Services

Location: CanterburyBuyer: DOVER DISTRICT COUNCIL
Stage: Award Date: 16th December 2025 (6 months ago) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Contracts Finder

Description: Contract Award for Enforcement Agency Services to two Enforcement Agencies. The contract has provision for 2 x 12 month extensions

Summary: The procurement process for enforcement agency services has concluded with the award stage, managed by Dover District Council, located in England. The contract, titled "Enforcement Agency Services" under the industry category of parking enforcement services, was finalised on 15th December 2025 for services performed in the South East region of the United Kingdom. This contract has a provision for two 12-month extensions and will commence on 2nd January 2026, ending on 1st January 2028. The procurement method utilised was selective, specifically a call-off from a framework agreement, valuing the contract at £152,469.

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CBC-1844-T-LS Parking Enforcement Outsourcing

Location: StevenageBuyer: CENTRAL BEDFORDSHIRE COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 10th October 2025 (8 months ago) Value: £1M-£10M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Requirement for three distinct service provisions, covering the enforcement service and the back-office processing (BPO) service and also the provision of a fully hosted web enabled IT system for both enforcement and administration.

Summary: Central Bedfordshire Council initiated a tender process titled "CBC-1844-T-LS Parking Enforcement Outsourcing", encompassing the service industry category with a focus on parking enforcement services. The contract aimed to outsource both on-street and off-street parking enforcement within the council's administrative area, adhering to relevant legislation, excluding National Highways roads. Initially active with an open procurement method, this tender process was slated to begin in April 2026 and could extend until 2031 if renewal options were utilised. However, as of 13th January 2026, the tender was marked as complete and subsequently cancelled due to new information affecting the award decision initially made on 12th December 2025. This procurement was headquartered at Priory House, Monks Walk, Chicksands, Shefford, under the guidance of the Central Bedfordshire Council.

Tender deadline: 10th November 2025 Expired
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Speed Camera Enforcement (LUF & A682)

Location: PrestonBuyer: LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Stage: Tender Date: 9th February 2026 (4 months ago) Value: £500K-£1M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Lancashire County Council will work with Lancashire Constabulary in developing and introducing a speed enforcement system on A682 Colne Road, Burnley & Brierfield. The scope of the works includes design, installation and maintenance of a speed enforcement system. All tenderers will be required to confirm that the speed enforcement camera system being proposed has current Home Office Type Approval for stationary and spot speed enforcement. Tenderers unable to provide confirmation and evidence will not be considered for this contract.

Summary: Lancashire County Council has awarded a contract for the development and introduction of a speed enforcement system on A682 Colne Road, Burnley & Brierfield, in collaboration with Lancashire Constabulary. Announced on 14th May 2026, the contract follows an open procurement procedure, with a total value of £217,128.41. The project's scope encompasses the design, installation, and maintenance of speed enforcement equipment, set to commence from 1st June 2026 and conclude on 31st August 2030. The procurement falls under the 'goods' category, with additional services involved, and is part of the broader initiative to address road safety risks and enhance community connectivity, as aligned with initiatives such as the Safer Roads Fund and the Levelling Up Fund Programme.

Tender deadline: 13th March 2026 Expired
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DfI - Provision of Parking Enforcement Services

Location: Northern IrelandBuyer: DEPARTMENT FOR INFRASTRUCTURE
Stage: Award Date: 26th June 2025 (11 months ago) Value: £10M-£100M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: The service provider will be responsible for the management of the following: * On Street parking enforcement in three charged zones in Belfast, Newry and Lisburn. * On street enforcement of parking restrictions in 26 cities and towns across Northern Ireland that are non-charged zones. * On Street enforcement of one residents parking zone in Belfast. * Parking enforcement in 3 charged Park and Ride car parks near Belfast. * Bus lane and urban clearway enforcement using fixed and mobile CCTV in Belfast. * A Lift and Tow service for vehicles parked in a bus lane or urban clearway during a period of restriction. * Cash collection from P and D machines in charged zones - currently there are approximately 300 machines in (read more...)

Summary: The Department for Infrastructure has concluded a competitive dialogue procurement process for the provision of parking enforcement services, with a total contracted value of £75,000,000. This contract covers comprehensive parking enforcement services across Belfast, Newry, Lisburn, and various other locations across Northern Ireland. The procurement was initiated on the 4th of May, 2023, and awarded on the 2nd of June, 2025. The services include a range of tasks such as parking restrictions enforcement, cashless payment systems, and maintenance of pay and display machines, among others. APCOA Parking UK Limited has been awarded the tender, which will be active for an initial period of four years, with the possibility of extensions. The procurement method employed was competitive dialogue, which allowed for detailed discussions with potential suppliers to achieve optimal service delivery solutions.

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London Red Route Enforcement Services

Location: East LondonBuyer: TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
Stage: Award Date: 23rd December 2025 (5 months ago) Value: £10M-£100M Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: This Contract Award Notice is issued in accordance with the Procurement Act 2023 to notify the market of the intention to award a contract and to formally commence the standstill period for the provision of on-street parking and loading enforcement services on the Transport for London Road Network (TLRN). Parking and loading enforcement is required on the TLRN to reduce congestion, improve bus reliability, and improve the safety of the network. Key requirements: * Deploy, manage and supervise on street officers to priority locations and network "hot spots" to deter and address non-compliance with road traffic and parking regulations and associated legislation; * Undertake on-street civil traffic enforcement in accordance with TfL standards and relevant legislation, including the issue of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs); * (read more...)

Summary: The public procurement process for the "London Red Route Enforcement Services" is driven by Transport for London (TfL), a central government public authority based at 5 Endeavour Square, London. The procurement falls under the services category, specifically focusing on parking enforcement, and follows an open and competitive flexible procedure. The current stage of the procurement is at the contract amendment phase as of 20 May 2026, with previous stages including award completion on 24 April 2026. The contract, initially signed on 26 March 2026, will last until 7 June 2031, with potential extensions up to five additional years. This procurement is connected to the enforcement of on-street parking and loading services across the Transport for London Road Network, designed to improve safety, reduce congestion, and enhance bus reliability, with an overall contract value of approximately £54.7 million GBP.

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Debt Recovery System

Location: ClevelandBuyer: STOCKTON-ON-TEES BOROUGH COUNCIL
Stage: Award Date: 4th September 2025 (9 months ago) Value: £100K-£500K Source: Contracts Finder

Description: The Revenues, Benefits and Welfare has an inhouse enforcement agent (bailiff) team for the recovery of unpaid council debts - council tax, business rates, BIDs, parking tickets and sundry debts. The system functions as a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool, enabling the team to issue statutory notices, track enforcement actions, and maintain accurate and up-to-date customer records. It ensures compliance with legal requirements, improves operational efficiency, and supports the delivery of a statutory service by facilitating timely and appropriate enforcement activity. The software is essential for maintaining transparency, auditability, and effective communication throughout the enforcement process. This system is currently subject to the ongoing Debt Management Review, which is assessing wider service delivery and technology use across related functions. However, the software remains a (read more...)

Summary: Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council recently awarded a tender for a Debt Recovery System to manage unpaid council debts such as council tax, business rates, BIDs, parking tickets, and sundry debts. This procurement, classified under 'Information technology services' (CPV 72222300), supports the council's in-house enforcement agent team by providing a CRM tool facilitating statutory notices, enforcement tracking, and customer record management. The contract, awarded to CIVICA UK LIMITED, will span from 1st September 2025 to 30th August 2030. It was concluded through a selective procurement method, specifically a call-off from a framework agreement, with an award value of £139,360.27. The system ensures compliance, efficiency, and supports statutory service delivery, crucial for the North East region of the United Kingdom.

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Street Scene Enforcement Services

Location: RochesterBuyer: MEDWAY COUNCIL
Stage: Award Date: 25th February 2026 (3 months ago) Value: Not specified Source: Find A Tender Service

Description: Medway Council requires a suitably experienced & qualified contractor to provide supplementary enforcement services to tackle environmental issues such as littering, dog fouling & the enforcement of Public Space Protection Orders. The aim of the service will be to reduce litter, dog fouling and breaches of Public Space Protection Orders within the borough by demonstrating that irresponsible behaviour will be tackled by way of enforcement action, mainly by the issuing of Fixed Penalty Notices (FPN's) to offenders. Implementing robust enforcement actions & promotional campaigns to drive behavioural change. The successful contractor will provide sufficient officers to undertake high profile foot patrols enforcing against environmental offences. Officers will also be expected to take part in media & promotional; campaigns. The service will be at (read more...)

Summary: Medway Council has engaged in a procurement process for "Street Scene Enforcement Services," aimed at addressing environmental issues such as littering and dog fouling, and enforcing Public Space Protection Orders. The process is classified under "Other community, social and personal services" in the UK region of South East England (UKJ41). The procurement method adopted was an open competition, below threshold, and culminated with the awarding of a contract to WASTE INVESTIGATIONS SUPPORT & ENFORCEMENT LTD. The award was confirmed on the 25th of February, 2026, with the contract active from the 19th of January, 2026 to the 18th of January, 2031, extendable by five additional years, a unique opportunity considering the service cost implication of nil to Medway Council, due to the beneficiary aspect of fixed penalty values.

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